H.R. 2252
would authorize the relinquishment and in lieu selection of land and minerals in the state of North Dakota, and restore land and minerals to Indian tribes within the state of North Dakota.
would authorize the relinquishment and in lieu selection of land and minerals in the state of North Dakota, and restore land and minerals to Indian tribes within the state of North Dakota.
would amend NEPA to require CEQ to publish an annual report on environmental reviews and causes of action based on alleged noncompliance with the Act.
would establish the Cesar E. Chavez and the Farmworker Movement National Historical Park in the states of California and Arizona.
would designate as wilderness certain federal portions of the red rock canyons of the Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin Deserts in the state of Utah for the benefit of present and future generations of people in the United States.
would designate certain National Forest System land and certain public land under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture in the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, wildland recovery areas, and biological connecting corridors.
would establish the Ocmulgee Mounds National Park and Preserve in the state of Georgia.
would provide for transfer of ownership of certain federal lands in northern Nevada, authorize the disposal of certain federal lands in northern Nevada for economic development, and promote conservation in northern Nevada.
would amend the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act to designate as a component of the National Heritage Area System the Finger Lakes National Heritage Area in the state of New York.
would require the Secretary of Agriculture to release a reversionary interest in certain land in the Black River State Forest in Millston, Wisconsin.
would amend the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993 to modify the cost-sharing requirement for conservation projects carried out by a qualified youth or conservation corps.
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